Alcohol

Alcohol is not permitted in any building hallways, stairwells, study areas, lounges, and other areas designated as alcohol free by the University.

 

Alcohol may only be possessed and consumed by persons 21 and older in alcohol permissible rooms, apartments, and/or suites if all assigned occupants are 21 years of age, but may not be displayed or consumed in any public area (defined as any area outside of your room/suite). (For example, if 3 of the assigned occupants of a Grannis Hall Suite are 21 years of age and 1 is not, then the entire space is alcohol free.)

 

Any guests in a wet room must be 21 or older to consume alcohol in that room.  If a guest under 21 enters a wet room, residents must discontinue the use of and store the alcohol.

 

The use or possession of a bulk quantity of alcohol (kegs, party ball, etc.), beer bongs, beer funnels, or any other container or apparatus that encourages mass consumption of alcohol are not permitted in any residence hall, regardless of location.

 

Possession, consumption, or displays of alcohol or alcohol containers by any person, regardless of age, is not permitted in any area designated as alcohol-free. Examples include: alcohol bottles, alcohol cans, alcohol boxes, or specialized alcohol glasses (shot glasses, pint glasses, wine glasses, margarita glasses, etc. even for decorative purposes.)